"I love what Green Bay got out of this draft, particularly at two spots -- defensive end and running back," Kiper said. "Datone Jones is a perfect scheme-fit for the defense. He's the penetrating 3-4 defensive end who should line up to the right of B.J. Raji. The Packers improved their pass rush last year after a disastrous 2011, and Jones is going to provide yet another player who can cause some problems for opposing quarterbacks. I know some teams have health questions with Eddie Lacy, but getting the guy I had as the No. 1 RB in the draft all the way down at No. 61 is terrific value. The Packers build their offensive portfolio off Aaron Rodgers' arm, but it'd be nice to see that 43-game streak of no running backs reaching 100 yards come to an end. Remember, Rodgers also took plenty of hits over the last two years, so a little more reliability in the run game is key. Adding to that, Johnathan Franklin will produce if called upon. That position is now a strength. There isn't a lot else here that will factor into the 2013 plans. J.C. Tretter can give them reps, but won't be needed early. One sleeper here is Charles Johnson from Grand Valley State. I thought he might come off much earlier than No. 216. Green Bay did well with its early picks, and that's plenty."

There were three teams Kiper gave a higher grade: Cincinnati (A-), St. Louis (A-) and Baltimore (A-).

The other teams receiving a B+ grad were: San Diego, Philadelphia, Jacksonville and Tennessee.

The grades for the other teams in the NFC North: Chicago (C+), Detroit (B) and Minnesota (B).

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